Graham Hill is a social entrepreneur and founder of TreeHugger. TreeHugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream.
Hill's past businesses include forays into fashion, web-development, viral email and plant-based air filters. In 1995, with his cousin, he started and grew the web-developer, SiteWerks, to 60 people doing work for large companies such as Microsoft and sold it to a New York company in 1998. Additionally, he owns a product business that sells a New York souvenir he designed a few years ago into 150 stores including MOMA.
Graham Hill has a Bachelor of Architecture with distinction from Carleton University in Ottawa and did advanced studies in Industrial Design at E.C.I.A.D, Vancouver.
I was fortunate in that I built a web firm out in Seattle from 1995 through 1999 and sold it. I built it with my cousin and so I made some money. So, I just funded it myself and I mean I put a fair amount of money into it from myself, but not a huge amount of money from a big perspective. So, yea...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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